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East Hampton Village Adopts Curfew for Restaurants in Historic District

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The East Hampton Village Board voted unanimously to approve the adoption of a curfew that dictates restaurants in the village's historic districts may not take food and drink orders after 11 p.m. KYRIL BROMLEY

The East Hampton Village Board voted unanimously to approve the adoption of a curfew that dictates restaurants in the village's historic districts may not take food and drink orders after 11 p.m. KYRIL BROMLEY

Robert Burch applauded the proposal to impose a curfew on restaurants in the historic districts, which he said are in danger of being remade by the interest from private clubs. KYRIL BROMLEY

Robert Burch applauded the proposal to impose a curfew on restaurants in the historic districts, which he said are in danger of being remade by the interest from private clubs. KYRIL BROMLEY

Joan McGivern, an attorney, told the Village Board that the historic district's code is not the proper place to be legislating business. KYRIL BROMLEY

Joan McGivern, an attorney, told the Village Board that the historic district's code is not the proper place to be legislating business. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorMichael Wright on May 22, 2024
East Hampton Village officials adopted a new curfew on restaurants and bars within the village’s historic districts that prohibits them from taking any food or drink orders after 11 p.m.... more

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